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usdaOn April 28, 2008, after discussions with offending “organic cheater” companies failed to resolve core issues, Dr. Bronner’s filed a lawsuit in California Superior Court. Click here to read our press release, and here to download our brief (pdf 300kb). We remain optimistic that various companies will settle with us according to the straightforward settlement agreement we offered (click here to read pdf 106kb). Click here to read the San Francisco Chronicle article.

We are taking necessary and dramatic steps in concert with the Organic Consumers Association “Coming Clean” Campaign, to clean up the natural personal care industry. Dr. Bronner would be rather incensed by the rampant organic fraud perpetrated by companies and brands that should know better, but pumped about how we are stepping up with his shoes to address the situation, just as he would have done. Click here to learn more.

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Beginning in the 1940’s, the world was flooded with cheaply-made synthetic products and ingredients, ranging from pesticides and food additives to detergents and plastics, all created in the laboratory largely from non-renewable petroleum. It was hailed as “Better Living Through Chemistry,” but unintended consequences included pollution of the air and water, deterioration of soil tilth and health, unhealthy overly-processed foods, and synthetic ingredients in personal care products — more than a few with significant toxicity issues. In response, the organic movement of the last few decades rejected the intensive synthetic inputs and processes in conventional agriculture and food processing, recognizing that traditional methods and materials result in better soil, human and environmental health.

Likewise, the organic philosophy rejects the highly-processed synthetic formulations of mainstream body care. Organic integrity in body care means an organic product is composed of certified organic ingredients produced with minimal processing in compliance with the National Organic Program (NOP), which ensures the integrity of organic foods as well. Real organic personal care does not utilize synthetic preservatives that can irritate skin. Natural unrefined oils and waxes are used as emollients and moisturizers, instead of hydrogenated oils and synthetic silicones. Traditional natural simple soaps are used in hand and body washes, instead of modern synthetic surfactants usually made in part with petrochemicals.

 
 
Click here for a product comparison of Dr. Bronner’s vs. Leading Bogus “Organics” Brands. Many pseudo-organic products contain ethoxylated ingredients (ending with “-eth” or “PEG” ) that contain trace 1,4 dioxane.
 
Click here to see our Punk Rock Soap Opera video on real vs. fake soaps, and then visit the Organic Consumers Association’s “Coming Clean” campaign to learn more. We are fighting for a marketplace where organic consumers are not misled into purchasing bogus synthetic-schlock products masquerading as real certified organic personal care.
 
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Click here to see our Punk Rock Soap Opera video on real vs. fake soaps, and then visit the Organic Consumers Association’s “Coming Clean” campaign to learn more. We are fighting for a marketplace where organic consumers are not misled into purchasing bogus synthetic-schlock products masquerading as real certified organic personal care.
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